Institution Representative Representative E-mail Arizona State University Jennifer Peyton Jennifer.Peyton@asu.edu Baylor University Mary Lindsay Jackson Mary_Lindsay_Jackson@baylor.edu Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Laura Bailey laura.degeorge@erau.edu Franklin University Switzerland Samuel Fowler sfowler@fus.edu Hastings College Jon Mires Jackie Farritor jmires@hastings.edu jfarritor@hastings.edu Hawai'i Pacific University Kimberly Burton kburton@hpu.edu Hillsdale College Jenny Brewer jbrewer@hillsdale.edu Hope College Gary Camp camp@hope.edu Lipscomb University Nicole Hamilton nicole.hamilton@lipscomb.edu Luther College Lauren Keller kraula01@luther.edu Miami University Julio Mata julio.mata@miamioh.edu Oklahoma State University Sarah Armstrong sarah.armstrong@okstate.edu Saint Louis University Rae-Anne Mena menar@slu.edu Southern Methodist University Tali Koerner tkoerner@mail.smu.edu Texas Tech University Jen Miller jen.miller@ttu.edu Tulane University Holly Gill hgill@tulane.edu University College Dublin Jim Pierson jim.pierson@ucd.ie University of Alabama Beth Hodge beth.hodge@ua.edu University of Arizona Tyler Cegler tcegler@email.arizona.edu University of Arkansas Kimberly Clark kkclark@uark.edu University of Delaware Charles Liddiard liddiard@udel.edu University of Glasgow Leann Schmitz Leann.Schmitz@glasgow.ac.uk University of Kansas Elisa Krapcha ekrapcha@ku.edu University of Missouri Alli Bailes bailesa@missouri.edu University of NebraskaLincoln Melissa Ruppelt melissaruppelt@experience.unl.edu University of Oklahoma Carissa Cummins carissa@ou.edu University of Richmond Grant Cushman gcushman@richmond.edu University of South Carolina Megan Carlier carlier@mailbox.sc.edu University of Wyoming Adrienne Loveland weisz@uwyo.edu Utah State University Becca Bickham becca.bickham@usu.edu Wartburg College Mackenzie Compton mackenzie.compton@wartburg.edu William Woods University Amy Gibson amy.gibson@williamwoods.edu Arizona State University Admission Services Arizona State University PO Box 870112 Tempe, AZ 85287-0112 Phone: (480) 965-7788 Fax: (480) 965-3610 Website: www.asu.edu Admissions Email: ASUJenniferPeyton@asu.edu *Representative: Jennifer Peyton, Colorado Regional Coordinator Phone: (480) 262-7695 Email: Jennifer.Peyton@asu.edu Undergraduate enrollment: Tempe: 48,000 Downtown: 9,800 Polytechnic: 3,600 West: 3,700 Average class size: 24 Student – Faculty Ratio: 23:1 Required GPA: 3.00 (4.00 = A) in competency courses Required SAT/ACT: 1110 SAT; 24 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: February 1st for merit scholarships; Final April 1st Scholarship Deadline: February 1st Tuition & Fees: $23,654 Room & Board: $10,440 Academic Scholarships: $2,500-$13,000/yr. Transfer: http://transfer.asu.edu/ Transfer App Deadline: April 1st Transfer Scholarships: March 1st Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 League: Pac-12 South Arizona State University is a New American University, designed to address the greatest challenges before us. They are local challenges — and they are global. They involve educational success, individual and community opportunity, the environment and our health, scientific and technological progress, social justice and human worth. ASU teaching and research have purpose and impact, changing the way we see the world and solve complex problems. We encourage collaboration with public and private partners and empower our students to think big, dream and achieve. We pursue creative and scientific solutions, ask foundational questions, and welcome risk and innovation. Assuming a fundamental responsibility for the economic, social and cultural well being of the community, ASU provides the knowledge, discovery and creativity to help solve the challenges we face and build a better future. Note: We participate in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) in certain majors on certain campuses. http://students.asu.edu/wue Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Baylor University Office of Admission Services | Baylor University One Bear Place #97056, Waco, TX 76798 Phone: (254) 710-3435 Toll-free: 1-800-229-5678 Fax: (254) 710-3436 Website: www.baylor.edu Admissions Email: admissions@Baylor.edu *Representative: Mary Lindsay Jackson, Regional Admissions Coordinator Phone: (720)469-2554 nsert Logo Email: Mary_Lindsay_Jackson@baylor.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 13,859 Average class size: 28 Student – Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Mid 50% GPA: majority of students accepted to Baylor come from the top 25% of graduating class Mid SAT/ACT: accepted students averages: ACT – 24-29, SAT – 1140-1320 Freshmen App Deadline: Nov 1/Feb1 Scholarship Deadline: no separate app, automatically considered. Tuition & Fees: $38,320 Room & Board: $10,708 Academic Scholarships: Academic scholarships range between $20,000 and $80,000 divided over 8 undergraduate semesters. Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 Transfer App Deadline: Spring admission: December 1 Summer admission: May 15 Fall admission: June 15 League: Big 12 Conference --Baylor University is a private Christian University and a nationally ranked research institution, characterized as having “high research activity” by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. --The University provides a vibrant campus community for approximately 15,000 students by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship. --Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continually operating University in Texas. Located in Waco, Baylor welcomes students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries to study a broad range of degrees among its 11 nationally recognized academic divisions. --Baylor sponsors 19 varsity athletic teams and is a founding member of the Big 12 Conference. --We are located in Waco, Texas, which is a metro area with a population greater than 234,000. Our campus is approximately 1,000 acres located on the Brazos River. --We have 144 undergraduate degree programs with the student to faculty ratio being 15 to 1. The average undergraduate class size is 28. --92% of our incoming freshman class this past year received some form of financial aid to help them with the investment of tuition. Notes: __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Office of Admissions 3700 Willow Creek Road Prescott, AZ 86301 Phone: (928) 777-6600 Toll-free: 800-888-3728 Fax: (928) 777-6613 Website: www.erau.edu Admissions Email: pradmit@erau.edu Representative: Laura Bailey, Assistant Director of Admissions Phone: (928) 777-6737 Email: laura.degeorge@erau.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 2,200 Average class size: 25 Student – Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.6 Mid SAT/ACT: ACT – 26, SAT – 1180 (excluding the writing) Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling Admission Scholarship Deadline: Priority Deadline of January 15 Tuition & Fees: $31,944 Room & Board: $9,990 Academic Scholarships: 91% of students receive some kind of financial aid. Athletic Division: NAIA Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Admission Summer admission: Rolling Fall admission: Rolling League: Cal-Pac Conference Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is a Private, Co-ed University that allows students the opportunity to study in the West in the beautiful mountains of mile high Prescott, AZ and/or on the east coast in sunny Daytona Beach, FL. Between the two residential campuses, there are a variety of degree options, ranging from Bachelors to Doctorate. ERAU supplies more airline pilots and air traffic controllers into the aviation industry than any other undergraduate institution. ERAU supplies the most military pilots to the armed forces, aside from the Academies. ERAU is home of the first and only College of Security & Intelligence in the Nation. ERAU’s very own BS in Aerospace Engineering has been ranked No.1 for the last 15 consecutive years, by U.S. News & World Report. The job placement rate for ERAU graduates has been consistently over 90% in which students gain employment in their intended field of study within a year of obtaining their diploma. Between the two residential campuses, there are ROTC opportunities consisting of: Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines PLC program. Embry-Riddle hosts the largest Air Force ROTC in the nation, and commissions more officers and pilots than any institution except the Air Force Academy. ERAU offers the only undergraduate Space Physics degree in the nation. ERAU is in the top 1% of return on investment amongst thousands of other universities in the U.S. Notes: __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Franklin University Switzerland An American Liberal Arts Institution in the Heart of Europe New York Office: The Graybar Building 420 Lexington Ave, Suite 2746 New York, NY 10170 Switzerland Address: Via Ponte Tresa 29 6924 Sorengo (Lugano) Switzerland US Phone: +1.212.922.9650 Switzerland Phone: +41.91.986.36.13 US Fax: +1.212.922.9870 Web site: www.fus.edu Admissions E-mail: info@fus.edu *Representative: Samuel Fowler, Assistant Director of Admissions – Central USA and Central America Email: Phone: +1.713.623.1879 Undergraduate enrollment: 410 Average class size: 16 Student – Faculty Ratio: 9:1 Average GPA: 3.45 Average SAT/ACT: 1750/27 Freshmen App Deadline: Early Action (non-binding): December 1 Regular Decision: March 15 Scholarship Deadline: December 1 Tuition & Fees: $39,600 Room & Board: $12,000 Academic Scholarships: Yes Transfer: Students must be in good academic standing to enroll in most programs. http://www.fus.edu/admissions/study-abroadtransfer-procedures Transfer App Deadline: June 15th for fall. November 15th for spring. Transfer Scholarships: Offered in varied amounts Franklin University is located on a hillside above Lugano, Switzerland, the principal city of the nation’s southernmost Italian-speaking canton of Ticino. An American liberal arts institution in an international environment, Franklin is accredited in the United States by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and in Switzerland by the Swiss University Conference. Franklin places extraordinary emphasis on cross-cultural perspectives, an emphasis designed the affect the direction and meaning of a student’s college experience, life and career. A commitment to courses of study that are international in perspective and cross-cultural in contact has been the cornerstone of our educational mission since our founding in 1969. In fact, we classify this need as the international imperative in education. Franklin offers the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science degree in a number of academic areas, enhanced by the opportunities afforded by our European location, as well as the exemplary qualifications of our faculty. Notes: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hastings College 710 N. Turner Ave Hastings, NE 68901 Phone: (402) 461-7403 Toll-free: (800) 532-7642 Fax: (402) 461-7742 Website: www.hastings.edu Admissions Email: hcadmissions@hastings.edu *Representative: Jon Mires, Associate Director of Admissions Phone: (720) 219-8888 Email: jmires@hastings.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 1,200 Average class size: 18 Student – Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Mid SAT/ACT: 24.1 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling Scholarship Deadline: Open Tuition & Fees: $27,200 Room & Board: $7,875 Academic Scholarships: Colorado Scholarship ($15,000), Pro Rege ($10,000), Ringland ($11,000), Ambassador ($12,000), Crimson ($14,000), Walter Scott Scholarship competition Athletic Division: NAIA Transfer: Requires application, transcripts and test scores Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Transfer Scholarships: $8,000 - $13,000 League: Great Plains Athletic Conference Hard Work. Community. Immediate place and distant horizons. Founded in 1882, Hastings College is a private, four-year, residential liberal arts institution. We’re committed to educating and graduating creative and curious students ready to make a difference in their communities. Hastings College is home to nearly 1,200 students from all over the United States and various countries around the world. Most of our students study, live, eat practice and perform on campus, allowing them to truly be involved throughout their Hastings experience. Our home is Hastings, Nebraska – a friendly, progressive, fun college town of 25,000. We offer 63 majors in 32 areas of study and 12 pre-professional programs. At Hastings College, you’ll learn through challenges in the classroom and service on campus and in the community. 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GPA – 3.2 with 24 transferable credits Transfer App Deadline: Rolling admission Transfer Scholarships: Yes, based on GPA Athletic Division: NCAA Division II League: Pac West Conference HPU, the largest private college in HI, has one of the worlds most diverse student populations. Students hail from 50 states and over 80 countries. An average class size of less than 20, internationally renowned faculties, and great internships, help prepare HPU graduates to become Citizens of the World. Strong majors: Marine Biology, Nursing, Business, International Relations/Studies, Communications, Diplomacy & Military Studies, Asian Studies, Anthropology, Sociology and Liberal Arts. 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College Street, Hillsdale, MI 49242 Admissions Phone: (517) 607-2327 Admissions Fax: (517) 607-2223 Website: hillsdale.edu Admissions E-mail: admissions@hillsdale.edu *Representative: Jenny Brewer, Assistant Director of North Central Recruiting Phone: (734) 516-3193 Email: jbrewer@hillsdale.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 1,450 Average class size: 15 Student: Faculty Ratio: 10:1 Average GPA: 3.8 Average SAT/ACT: 1933 SAT / 29 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: February 15 Scholarship Deadline: December 15 Tuition & Fees: $23,616 Room & Board: $9,250 Academic Scholarships: Consideration granted upon admission to all freshmen with awards ranging to half-tuition. Most all incoming students receive some form of aid, including scholarship, grant, loan, and employment opportunities. Transfer App Deadline: Feb 15 Transfer Scholarships: Consideration granted upon admission to all transfer students. Most all incoming students receive some form of aid, including scholarship, grant, loan, and employment opportunities. Athletic Division: NCAA Division II, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Brief description of your represented university: Founded in 1844, Hillsdale College is a private, residential, coeducational, nonsectarian, classical liberal arts college located on a picturesque 200-acre campus in southern Michigan. A patriotic national reputation for operational independence from government subsidy serves a student body of 1,450 students who study a rigorous, structured core curriculum rooted in the enduring truths of the Western tradition. Thirty-two traditional majors, seven interdisciplinary majors, and nine pre-professional programs are offered in class sizes averaging fifteen and led by a distinguished teaching faculty numbering to students ten-to-one. A vibrant student life offering opportunity in Division II varsity, club and intramural athletics, choral and instrumental music, theatre, dance, Greek life, spiritual life and volunteerism, student government, student publications, and numerous academic, political, and interest-based clubs and honorary societies, is animated by an Honor Code signed by all students, challenging the goal of self-government. Graduates are placed at a rate of 97% within six months of graduation, leaving the College shaped by an experience purposed to “developed the minds and improve the hearts,” and successfully equipped not only for employment or graduate study, but for the broader work of virtuous living. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Hope College Holland, MI Phone: (616) 395-7850 Toll-free: (800) 968-7850 Fax: (616) 395-7130 Website: www.hope.edu Admissions Email: admissions@hope.edu Representative: Gary Camp, Associate Director of Admissions and Intl. Recruitment Phone: (616) 403-5349 Email: camp@hope.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 3,400 Average class size: 19 Student – Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.8 Mid SAT/ACT: 1220; 26 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Nov. 1 Scholarship Deadline: Feb. 15 Tuition & Fees: $29,390 Room & Board: $9,090 Academic Scholarships: $3,000 (3.5/25) to $18,000 (NMS) Transfer: Accepted as space is available Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Transfer Scholarships: ~1/2 of freshmen Athletic Division: NCAA Division III League: MIIA - Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Hope provides a blend of… Academics: Phi Beta Kappa academic caliber. Recognized for undergraduate research. Programs of note include dance, engineering, chemistry, physics, nursing, education (K-12, special ed., early childhood), accounting, athletic training, and creative writing. Social: “Larger small school” providing wide range of clubs and activities and easy opportunity to become involved. Students lean toward service clubs and organizations, fine arts, and athletics as primary areas of involvement. Spiritual: Vibrant without rules, supportive without being restrictive, and openness to discuss challenging questions, are phrases often used. Students for whom faith is important but do not want a highly structured environment describe Hope as “perfect.” Students for whom faith is not important acknowledge it is present but do not feel it is forced on them. Other: Holland area ~ 100,000, “2nd Healthy/Happy City”, top safest mid-sized, strong town/gown relations. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Lipscomb University 1 University Park Dr., Nashville, TN 37204 Phone: (615) 966-1000 Toll-free: (800) 333-4358 Fax: (615) 966-1804 Website: www.lipscomb.edu Admissions Email: admissions@lipscomb.edu *Representative: Nicole Hamilton, Admissions Counselor Phone: (615) 966-5353 Email: nicole.hamilton@lipscomb.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 2890 Average class size: 15-20 Student – Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.5 Mid SAT/ACT: ; 1190 SAT / 26 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling Scholarship Deadline: Rolling Tuition & Fees: $24,234 (block tuition for 12-18 hours) Room & Board: $9.628 Academic Scholarships: Automatic, based on ACT/SAT scores – range from $4,000 to $12,000 per year. National Merit SemiFinalist and Finalist receive full-ride. Transfer: shawn.despot@lipscomb.edu Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Transfer Scholarships: GPA-based Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 League: Atlantic Sun Conference Lipscomb University is an almost 125-year-old private coeducational institution, located in Nashville, Tenn., whose primary mission is to integrate faith and practice with academic achievement. This mission is carried out not only in the classroom but also by involvement in numerous services to the larger community. The university, consistently ranked in the top 20 in the South in its category, numbers about 2,800 undergraduate students and 1,600 graduate students in more than 75 areas of study. Located in one of America’s newest “It” cities, the university draws on the multi-faceted corporate and creative community that is Nashville to deepen its students' educational experience. A major metropolitan area of more than one million, Nashville is extremely “right sized” and is easy to reach-within a day’s driving distance, or less, of roughly three-quarters of the U.S. population. We strive to create a strong community in both academic and social realms, preparing our students for their bright futures on all fronts. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Luther College 700 College Dr. Decorah, IA 52101 Phone: (563) 387-1289 Toll-free: (800) 4-LUTHER Fax: (563) 387-2159 Website: www.luther.edu Admissions Email: admissions@luther.edu *Representative: Lauren Keller, Regional Admissions Counselor Phone: (303) 993-7237 Email: kraula01@luther.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 2,500 Average class size: 18 Student – Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Average SAT/ACT: 1129 SAT; 26 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling Scholarship Deadline: Rolling Tuition & Fees: $38,940 Room & Board: $3,300 room, $4,350 board Academic Scholarships: Founders-$19,000-ACT≥ 30 or GPA≥ 3.95 Presidents-$17,000-ACT≥ 25 & GPA≥ 3.45 Deans-$15,000-ACT≥ 23 & GPA≥ 3.0 OR ACT≤23 & GPA 3.45-3.94 Transfer: Greg Eide, Transfer Coordinator (563) 387-1442/eidegreg@luther.edu Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Transfer Scholarships: http://www.luther.edu/admissions/financiala id/scholarships/ Music Audition Scholarships: $2,000; $3,000; $4,000; $6,000 All-State Music Scholarship: $1,000 Athletic Division: NCAA Division 3- Iowa Athletic Conference Located in the vibrant town of Decorah in northeastern Iowa, Luther is an undergraduate liberal arts college affiliated with the Lutheran Church (ELCA). Luther offers more than 60 majors and preprofessional programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. The college’s learning philosophy highlights connections between disciplines, and its thoughtful and rigorous curriculum moves beyond immediate interests toward engagement in the larger world. This conscientious approach to education helps Luther earn inclusion in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News and World Report’s college guide Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Miami University 301 S. Campus Ave Office of Admission Oxford, Ohio 45056 Phone: (513) 529-2531 Fax: (513) 529-1550 Web site: www.miamioh.edu/admission Admissions Email: admission@miamioh.edu *Representative: Julio Mata, West Coast Regional Recruitment Coordinator Phone: (619) 780-0950 E-mail: julio.mata@miamioh.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 15,000 Average class size: 31 Student – Faculty Ratio: 18:1 Mid 50% range for incoming class Class Rank: Top 6 – 26% Mid SAT/ACT: 1170-1340 (CR/M super scored) SAT; 26-31 ACT (no writing for either test) Freshmen App Deadline: Early Decision: November 15, Early Action: December 1, Regular Decision: February 1 Scholarship Deadline: Priority deadline for merit-based aid: December 1, Priority deadline for need-based aid: February 15 Tuition & Fees: $29,056 (non-resident) Room & Board: $10,900 Merit Scholarships: Yes, consideration with a 3.5 weighted GPA+/26 ACT+/1170 SAT+, based on academic rigor Transfer: Minimum 2.0 for consideration; 2.75 or better is average, apply with any number of credits. Some programs have limited enrollment; some have specific course requirements. www.miamioh.edu/transfer Transfer App Deadline: May 1 for fall, November 1 for spring Transfer Scholarships: Yes, $2,000-$10,000 per year, other need-based awards Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: Mid American Conference Located in beautiful Oxford, Ohio, Miami University is a public residential university focused on an undergraduate liberal arts education. Founded in 1809, Miami is named after the Native American Indian tribe who inhabited the area known today as the Miami Valley Region. Students come to Miami from all 50 states and over 100 countries. Miami University ranks second nationally for its commitment to teaching in the US News and World Report 2014 edition of America’s Best Colleges. Strong majors include: Farmer School of Business (8th in the country), Architecture, Education, Engineering, and Fine Arts. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Oklahoma State University Office of Undergraduate Admissions 219 Student Union Stillwater, OK 74078 Phone: 800.233.5019 or 405.744.5358 Fax: 405.744.7092 Website: admissions.okstate.edu Admissions Email: admissions@okstate.edu *Representative: Sarah Armstrong, Admissions Counselor Phone: 405.334.6245 Email: sarah.armstrong@okstate.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 19,401 Undergraduate Students on Stillwater Campus Student – Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Average High School GPA: 3.6 Average SAT/ACT: 25.1 ACT/1108 SAT Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling admission Scholarship Deadline: February 1 for priority consideration, July 1 final deadline Tuition & Fees: $19,390 per year Room & Board: $8,530 per year Transfer: admissions.okstate.edu/transfer Transfer App Deadline: Rolling admission Transfer Scholarships: October 15 for Spring semester, July 1 for Fall semester Academic Scholarships: 300 million dollars in scholarship opportunities. Nonresident Achievement Scholarship ranges from $7,000-$12,500 per year and can be paired with competitive scholarships. Please visit: admissions.okstate.edu/paying-college for more details. Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 League: Big 12 Oklahoma State University is a modern land-grant university that prepares students for success. OSU is America’s Brightest Orange. Through leadership and service, OSU is preparing students for a bright future and building a brighter world for all. As Oklahoma’s only university with a statewide presence, OSU improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world through integrated, highquality teaching, research, and outreach. OSU has more than 37,000 students across its five-campus system and more than 25,000 on its combined Stillwater and Tulsa campuses, with students from all 50 states and around 120 nations. Established in 1890, OSU has graduated more than 240,000 students to serve the state of Oklahoma, the nation and the world. 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Toll Free Fax: (314) 977-7136 Web site: www.slu.edu Admissions Email: admission@slu.edu Colorado Regional Representative: Rae-Anne Mena Phone: (720) 344-4307 Email: menar@slu.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 8,806 Average class size: 24.4 Student – Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.7 Mid SAT/ACT: CR+M 1210-1240; 27 ACT Fall 2015 Freshmen App Deadlines: Rolling Admission; Dec 1 Priority Deadline Fall 2015 Scholarship Deadline: Priority Dec 1 2014-2015 Tuition & Fees: $37,050 2014-2015 Room & Board: $9,888 Academic Scholarships: Yes Transfer: Min GPA 2.5, apply with any number of credits. Learn more at www.slu.edu Transfer App Deadline: 6 weeks prior to semester. Transfer Scholarships: Yes Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic 10 Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit institution in St. Louis, Missouri, with a second campus in Madrid, Spain. It is ranked in the top 100 universities in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and currently enrolls more than 8,000 undergraduate students. Saint Louis University offers nearly 100 undergraduate programs and countless opportunities for community service and campus involvement. The distinctive mascot of Saint Louis University, the Billiken, represents “things as they ought to be.” It is also a fitting representation of SLU and the one-of-a-kind educational experience you’ll find here. To learn more, visit www.slu.edu. Strong majors: Engineering (aerospace, biomedical, civil, computer, electrical, mechanical), Flight Science, Health Sciences (athletic training, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, public health), Business (accounting, international business, management & entrepreneurship, sports business) Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Southern Methodist University Undergraduate Admission PO Box 750181 Dallas, TX 75275 Phone: (800) 323-0672 Fax: (214) 768-0103 Website: www.smu.edu/admission Admission Email: tkoerner@smu.edu *Representative: Tali Koerner, Regional Director of Admission Phone: (469) 360-7310 Email: tkoerner@smu.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 6,249 Average class size: 23 Student – Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Mid-50% GPA: 3.3-3.9 Mid-50% SAT/ACT: 1250 – 1390 SAT (math & critical reading only); 28-31 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: November 1 – Early Action and Early Decision I; January 15 -- Regular Decision and Early Decision II Scholarship Deadline: January 15 Tuition & Fees: $43,800 Room & Board: $13,955 Academic Scholarships: Merit awards range from $2500 – Full tuition & fees per year. Transfer: www.smu.edu/Admission/Apply/Transfer Transfer App Deadline: April 1 (preferred/scholarship deadline) June 1 (regular deadline), or August 1 (final deadline) Transfer Scholarships: www.smu.edu/Admission/Apply/Transfer/TransferSc holarships Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 League: American Athletic Conference A nationally ranked private university with seven degree-granting schools, SMU is a distinguished center for teaching and research located in the heart of Dallas. SMU’s 11,000 students benefit from small classes, leadership opportunities, international study and innovative programs. The University prepares students for leadership in their professions and in their communities. Our location near the heart of Dallas – a thriving center of commerce and culture – offers students challenging experiences on campus and beyond. Relationships with the Dallas region provide a platform for launching careers throughout the world. The University provides a strong foundation in the humanities and sciences and offers over 100 majors and 75 minors within five undergraduate schools including: Dedman College of Humanities & Sciences, Cox School of Business, Meadows School of the Arts, Lyle School of Engineering, and Simmons School of Education and Human Development. SMU was founded by what is now The United Methodist Church, in partnership with civic leaders, and was shaped by the entrepreneurial spirit of the region. The University is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Texas Tech University Undergraduate Admissions PO Box 45005 Lubbock, TX 79409-5005 Phone: (806) 742-1480 Fax: (806) 742-0062 Website: www.gototexastech.com Admissions Email: admissions@ttu.edu *Representative: Jen Miller, Senior Admissions Counselor – Colorado Phone: (806) 834-7936 Email: jen.miller@ttu.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 28,609 Undergraduate students /35,134 total students on Lubbock campus Average class size: 30 Student – Faculty Ratio: 23:1 Required GPA: N/A Mid-range SAT/ACT: 1030 -1200 SAT; 25 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: March 03 - Priority Deadline Scholarship Deadline: February 1st Transfer: www.admissions.ttu.edu/transfers Tuition & Fees: $9,608 In-State / $20,468 Out of state Transfer App Deadline: June 02 – Priority Deadline Room & Board: $9,384 Transfer Scholarships: March 1st Academic Scholarships: Presidential merit scholarships are offered based upon class rank/GPA and ACT/SAT scores. In addition Texas Tech offers general competitive scholarships. Any student that qualifies for at least $1000 competitive scholarship from TTU will receive in-state tuition and fees. Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 Big 12 Texas Tech is a national research university that sits under the bright blue skies of West Texas. We are a public school, with more than 35,000 total students pursuing over 150 degree programs in 10 colleges, including an Honors College. Texas Tech prides itself in maintaining the feeling of a smaller liberal arts institution. Boasting a vibrant student life, Texas Tech students cheer on the Red Raiders to victory in a variety of Big 12 athletic events. Students also participate in Greek life, community service, and over 450 clubs and organizations. They also get to enjoy the University’s beautiful Spanish-style architecture, including a 2-acre leisure pool and recreation center. Students enjoy the buzzing college town of Lubbock, which serves as the cultural and retail hub for West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. Being one of the only universities in Texas to offer an undergraduate, graduate, law, medical and health sciences school all on the same campus, Texas Tech has something for everyone. Whether you are interested in fine arts, engineering, business, or the medical field – you will find a reason to call Texas Tech home. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Tulane University 6823 St. Charles Ave, 210 Gibson Hall New Orleans, LA 70118 Phone: (504) 865-5731 Toll-free: (800) 873-9283 Fax: (504) 862-8715 Website: www.admission.tulane.edu Admissions Email: undergrad.admission@tulane.edu *Representative: Holly Gill, Assistant Director Phone: (504) 314-2626 Email: hgill@tulane.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 6,600 Average class size: 24 Student – Faculty Ratio: 9:1 Mid 50% GPA: N/A Mid SAT/ACT: 1960-2140 SAT; 29-32 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: SCEA/EA: November 15 RD: January 15 Scholarship Deadline: Varies Tuition & Fees: $48,305 Room & Board: $12,556 Academic Scholarships: http://admission.tulane.edu/aid/merit.php Transfer: http://admission.tulane.edu/apply/now/transfer.php Transfer App Deadline: Fall: Early, Feb. 1; Regular, June 1 Spring: Nov. 1 Transfer Scholarships: Phi Theta Kappa Award ($15,000/year), Collegiate Achievement Award ($15,000/year) Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: American Athletic Conference Founded in 1834, Tulane University is a medium-sized, private research university located in the heart of Uptown New Orleans. Undergraduate students are accepted into an umbrella school, rather than individual undergraduate schools. As a result, Tulane students have access to almost all of our 70+ majors and minors once they have been accepted and approximately 1/3 of students pursue a double or triple major (some even do so across completely different disciplines or undergraduate schools). Notably, Tulane is the only private research university that requires public service for graduation (read more about our Service Learning requirement here: http://tulane.edu/cps/students/grad-requirement.cfm). Academics and experiential learning are also well balanced by access to incredible New Orleans culture (our students go to food festivals, concerts, Mardi Gras, etc. in their spare time!). Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ University College Dublin 200 Park Avenue, Suite 1700 New York, NY 10166 Phone: (646) 632-3780 Website: www.ucd.ie/international Admissions Email: NorthAmerica@ucd.ie *Representative: Jim Pierson, North America Representative Phone: (847) 373-6731 Email: jim.pierson@ucd.ie Undergraduate enrollment: 16,505 Average class size: N/A Student – Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Mid 50% GPA: majority of students accepted are in the top 50% of graduating class Mid SAT/ACT: accepted students averages: ACT – 24-28, SAT – 1100-1300 Freshmen App Deadline: June 30 Scholarship Deadline: February 15 Tuition & Fees: €16,900 – €20,400 (appx. $18,840 – $22,740) Room & Board: Average €7,411 (appx. $8,260) Academic Scholarships: Global Excellence Scholarship – Full tuition and fees for entire degree program Athletic Division: N/A Distinguished International Student Scholarship - €3,000-€5,000 per year Transfer App Deadline: Fall Admission Only: May 1 League: N/A --University College Dublin, Ireland’s Global University, is ranked in the top 1% of the world’s universities and is the largest university in Ireland with over 26,000 students at the main campus in Dublin’s south suburbs --UCD offers over 70 undergraduate degree programs, the majority of which can be completed in just three years! --In addition to the direct entry programs, the Liberal Arts & Science program allows students the flexibility of exploring degree choices across four colleges before deciding on a program after the first or second year. --UCD offers a robust student life, with a brand new student center and sporting facilities, over 160 clubs, societies, and sports clubs, and the opportunity to explore the vibrant capital city of Dublin, the historic island of Ireland, and the entire European continent. --UCD offers a world class educational opportunity – last year 87% of UCD graduates moved directly into employment or graduate school upon graduation --Supports for international students include a comprehensive one-week orientation, a full suite of cultural and social programming, trips and excursions around Ireland, dedicated advisors, and the UCD Global Lounge, a social space for international and Irish students to enjoy and relax on campus --85% of our incoming class for Fall 2015 received some form of merit based financial aid to cover anywhere from 15% to 100% of tuition and fees for the full degree program. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ The University of Alabama Office of Undergraduate Admissions Box 870132 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0132 Phone: (205)348-5666 Toll-free: (800) 933-BAMA Website: www.gobama.ua.edu Admissions Email: admissions@ua.edu Representative: Beth Hodge, Regional Recruiter Phone: (205)861-3510 Email: beth.hodge@ua.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 30,754 Average class size: 22 Student – Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.65 Mid SAT/ACT: 1170 / 26.1 Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling; Priority deadline is February 1 Scholarship Deadline: December 15 Tuition & Fees: $12,475 per semester Room & Board: $4,400 per semester Transfer: 2.0 overall college GPA and 24 transferable semester hours Transfer App Deadline: March 1 for Fall Transfer Scholarships: Available Academic Scholarships: Automatic merit-based scholarships for students with a 27 ACT or higher or 1210-1240 SAT or higher and at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA ranging from $3500 per year for four years to full out-of-state tuition for four years Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: Southeastern Conference The University of Alabama is a student-centered research university and an academic community united in its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all Alabamians. Founded in 1831 as Alabama's first public college, The University of Alabama is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and service. We provide a creative, nurturing campus environment where our students can become the best individuals possible, can learn from the best and brightest faculty, and can make a positive difference in the community, the state and the world. The University of Alabama family has always expected great things. After all, we are our state’s flagship university — the Capstone of higher education. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ The University of Arizona PO Box 210073 Tucson, Arizona 85721 Phone: (520) 621-3237 Fax: (520) 621-9799 Website: www.arizona.edu Admissions Email: admissions@arizona.edu Representative: Tyler Cegler, Senior Regional Recruiter Phone: (720) 315-2223 Email: tcegler@email.arizona.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 33,000 Median class size: 22 Student – Faculty Ratio: 18:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.41 un-weighted Mid SAT/ACT: 1121; 24.7 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: May 1 Scholarship Deadline: May 1 Tuition & Fees: ~$29,000 *Guaranteed Tuition Rate...1st year rate locked in for 4 years Room & Board: ~$8,600 Academic Scholarships: $5,000-$16,000 merit-based for out of state students Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 League: Pac-12 Transfer: http://admissions.arizona.edu/transfer/ Transfer App Deadline: Fall ‘15 term: 6-1-15 Transfer Scholarships: http://financialaid.arizona.edu/ The University of Arizona is the land grant, flagship, and research-intensive institution for the state of Arizona. As a public research university serving the diverse citizens of Arizona and beyond, the mission of the University of Arizona is to provide a comprehensive, high-quality education that engages our students in discovery through research and broad-based scholarship. We aim to empower our graduates to be leaders in solving complex societal problems. Whether in teaching, research, outreach, or student engagement, access and quality are the defining attributes of the University of Arizona’s mission. The U of A has more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degrees through 20 colleges and 11 schools. From the physical and life sciences, social sciences, theatre and dance, business management, engineering, and optics, UA programs and people are among the best in the country. degreesearch.arizona.edu Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ University of Arkansas Office of Admissions | University of Arkansas 232 Silas H. Hunt Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701 Phone: (479) 575-5346 Toll-free: (800) 377-UOFA Fax: (479) 575-7515 Website: uark.edu Admissions Email: uofa@uark.edu *Representative: Kimberly Clark, Assistant Director Phone: (479) 387-5932 Email: kkclark@uark.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 22,283 Average class size: 77% have less than 30 Student – Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.6 Mid SAT/ACT: 1156 SAT (CR+M); 26 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Nov. 1 – priority, Aug. 1 – final, rolling admission Scholarship Deadline: Nov. 15 – priority, Feb 1 - final Tuition & Fees: $21,826 Room & Board: $9,880 Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1 Academic Scholarships: Yes – scholarships.uark.edu Transfer App Deadline: Fall - Dec. 20, Spring - Aug, 1 League: Southeastern Conference (SEC) The University of Arkansas is a four-year public undergraduate research university, top 2% in the nation. The UofA resides on 345 picturesque acres overlooking the Ozark Mountains – top 25 schools for outdoor activity. For nearly 150 years, it has been at the center of higher education in the state of Arkansas, and recently has moved to the center of higher education in the nation. The UofA has become the 7th fastest growing institution in the nation. The university’s 26,300 students come from all 50 states and over 100 nations, and have over 200 academic programs in which to study. Through the integration of teaching, research and service that puts students first, the University of Arkansas is taking its place among the nation’s great comprehensive academies. 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Students with less than 60 credits will also need to submit high school transcripts & ACT or SAT scores. Transfer App Deadline: May 1st for Fall; November 1st for Spring Transfer Scholarships: Limited Academic Scholarships: Yes. Range from $1000/year to Full Non-Resident Tuition. Apply by January 15. Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: Colonial Athletic Association The University of Delaware is the flagship institution of the state & traces its roots to 1743. Today, UD is a Land Grant, Sea Grant and Space Grant institution. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies UD as a research university with very high research activity—a designation accorded less than 3 percent of U.S. colleges and universities. UD ranks among the nation’s top 100 universities in federal R&D support for science and engineering. Notes: University of Glasgow Glasgow, Scotland Phone: (303) 963-6814 Web site: www.glasgow.ac.uk Representative: Leann Schmitz, US International Officer Phone: (303) 963-6814 Email: leann.schmitz@glasgow.ac.uk Total enrollment: 25,000 Undergraduate enrollment: 18,000 Entry Requirements: 3.0 GPA; 1800 SAT or 27 ACT; 2 AP scores at 4 or better or 2 SAT subject tests at 600 or better Freshmen App Deadline: June 30 for international Scholarship Deadline: Rolling Tuition & Fees: £14,500 (approx. $22,000) Living expenses: £8,000 (approx. $13,000) Academic Scholarships: Yes The University of Glasgow is the 4th oldest university in the English-speaking world, having been founded in 1451. The University, currently ranked #55 in the world with over 900 different degree combinations available, offers a broad range of academic programs. The flexible scheduling available at Scottish universities allows for students to pursue several different subjects before focusing on the area in which they want to specialize. International students at the University of Glasgow gave a rating of 91.6% for student satisfaction, ranking Glasgow top in Scotland for learning, student support and library facilities and third in the UK overall. As a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group, research is a focus of the university and it is this research-led teaching that is one of the reasons why a degree from the University of Glasgow is so highly prized. As the largest city in Scotland with one of the most active music scenes in Europe, Glasgow offers a huge variety of entertainment opportunities for students. The university also offers a wide range of sports clubs and over 100 student clubs and organizations on campus. Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ The University of Kansas 1502 Iowa Street Lawrence, KS 66045 Phone: (785) 864-3911 Fax: (785) 864-5017 Website: www.admissions.ku.edu Admissions Email: adm@ku.edu *Representative: Elisa M. Krapcha, M.S.E., Assistant Director/Colorado Regional Representative Phone: (719) 344-9986 Email: ekrapcha@ku.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 19,169 Average class size: 73% < 30 students, 88% < 50 students, Average GPA: 3.5 Average ACT: 25.1 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: May 1 Scholarship Deadline: November 1 Tuition & Fees: $25,731 non-resident Room & Board: $5,800-$9,500 Academic Scholarships: Automatic, Meritbased awards awarded on rolling basis and range between $4,000-$12,500/year. Departmental awards added in several areas (Business, Journalism, Engineering, Visual & Performing Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences Transfer: 2.5 minimum GPA in 24 hours of college credit. If less than 24 hours, student must also meet freshman requirements. Transfer App Deadline: May 1 Transfer Scholarships: Eligible only to community college transfers with at least 36 credit hours and a minimum 3.5 GPA in college course work. Range between $2,400$3000/year for two years. Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: Big 12 The University of Kansas, in Lawrence, Kan., is the flagship institution of the state and the only AAU (Association of American Universities) member institution in Kansas. KU is recognized for its academic excellence in medicine and health sciences (KU has been named a National Cancer Institute), architecture, business, education, engineering, journalism, social welfare and a highly acclaimed Honors Program. Overall, KU offers nearly 200 fields of study. Students are often drawn to the top-10 college town atmosphere, the unrivaled traditions and school spirit (including a perennial powerhouse basketball program). More than 350 students from Colorado call Lawrence home every school year and more than 9,500 KU graduates live in the state of Colorado. 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Automatic, Merit-Based Awards awarded on rolling basis and range between $5,000$10,000/year. Transfer: Yes, 2.5 minimum GPA in 24 hours of college credit. If less than credit hours 24 hours, student must also meet incoming freshman requirements. Transfer App Deadline: May 1 Transfer Scholarships: Eligible to apply for departmental scholarships only. (No automatic, merit-based awards for non-resident transfer students). Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: SEC (Southeastern Conference) Mizzou is nestled in the middle of the quintessential college town of Columbia, MO (population 120,000). As one of only five schools in the nation to offer a Veterinary Medicine, Law School, and Medical School all on our campus, we are proud to boast more than 280 different undergraduate degree programs as well. Students are often drawn to the world’s first School of Journalism with 30+ emphasis areas and real world media outlets for each area. Non-resident students and families are particularly fond of the ability to gain Missouri residency as soon as a student’s sophomore year, saving families approximately $13,500/year in tuition. 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Transfer: Yes Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Transfer Scholarships: Yes Athletic Division: NCAA Division I - Big 10 Conference The University of Nebraska-Lincoln ranks in the top 45 of all public universities, ranking also in the top third of all public AND private universities in the United States. Built on a solid foundation of leadership and innovation, Nebraska is well known for UCARE, the undergraduate research program allowing students from all majors to participate in major grant research. UNL offers over 500 clubs, including sports, arts, religious, cultural and special interest areas. With 150 majors and an Explore Center for undecided students, Nebraska allows students to “write their story” while offering the best value price in the Big 10. 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Our mission is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and service to the state and society. Academics at the University of Oklahoma are represented by more than 2,600 full-time faculty members, 21 colleges offering 166 majors at the baccalaureate level, 232 graduate programs, and 36 professional majors. The University of Oklahoma enrolls more than 30,000 students total on its three campuses in Norman, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa. There are, however, just over 20,000 undergraduate students on the Norman campus (one of the smaller student bodies in our conference). OU also offers courses throughout the state and around the world. OU continues to attract the nation’s top students. In the 2014 freshman class, approximately one in nine students graduated with a 4.0 high school grade point average, and more than 300 National Merit Scholars are enrolled in the freshmen class alone at our Norman campus. OU is rich in tradition and is proud to be able to offer the best of both worlds: all the benefits of a major research institution with the personal attention of a smaller university. 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UR offers over 90 majors specializing in an interdisciplinary format. UR is a Top 25 Liberal Arts School with a Top 20 Business School (US News & World Report). Part of only 1% of US higher education - UR is both need-blind prior to admission & meets 100% of demonstrated financial need once admitted. UR students have many opportunities within a co-curricular system for living/learning communities, study abroad & internships. Notes: University of South Carolina 902 Sumter St Access/Lieber College Columbia, SC 29208 Phone: (803) 777-7700 Toll-free: (800) 868-5872 Fax: (803) 777-0101 Website: www.sc.edu/admissions Admissions Email: admissions-ugrad@sc.edu *Representative: Megan Carlier, Senior Regional Admissions Representative Phone: (803) 576-6006 Email: carlier@mailbox.sc.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 24,864 Average class size: 29 Student – Faculty Ratio: 17:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.85 (weighted) Mid SAT/ACT: 1130-1280 (M+CR); 25-29 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Early Decision: October 15 Honors College: November 15 Regular Decision: December 1 McNair Scholarship Deadline: November 15 Tuition & Fees: $29,372 (out-of-state) Room & Board: $6,378 (out-of-state) Academic Scholarships: Yes Transfer: Each department has a different GPA requirement ranging from 2.25-3.0. Transfer App Deadline: Fall- July 1 Spring- November 1 Transfer Scholarships: Departmental scholarships Athletic Division: NCAA Division I League: SEC The University of South Carolina, the state's flagship institution, is a dynamic learning community of more than 30,000 students from all 50 states and over 100 countries. Our beautiful, historic Columbia campus, located in the state capital, offers more than 95 majors that range from the arts and sciences to business, education, nursing, engineering, and more. The University has acquired a national reputation as a best-value school with excellent academics, a vibrant student life, and outstanding sports programs. We are ranked as one of the top 100 Public Universities and are #1 in undergraduate international business education according to U.S. News and World Report. The South Carolina Honors College was recently cited as #1 in a review of 50 public university honors programs. 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University Ave. Laramie, WY 82071 Phone: (307) 766-5160 Toll-free: (800) 342-5996 Fax: (307) 766-4042 Website: www.uwyo.edu Admissions Email: wyo-wyo@uwyo.edu *Representative: Adrienne Loveland, Assistant Director of Admissions Phone: (720) 946-9678 Email: weisz@uwyo.edu Undergraduate enrollment: 13,929 Average class size: 29 Student – Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Mid 50% GPA: 3.48 Mid SAT/ACT: 25 ACT Freshmen App Deadline: Rolling Admissions Scholarship Deadline: December 1st Tuition & Fees: $14,404 Room & Board: $9,451 Academic Scholarships: WUE and Rocky Mountain Scholars Award as well as departmental, athletic, talent and honors Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Transfer: Yes Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Transfer Scholarships: Yes League: Mountain West Conference The University of Wyoming is a 4-year public institution located in Laramie, WY. We offer over 200 different areas of study, a large study abroad program with over 400 exchange sites and countless opportunities to get involved with world-class research at an undergraduate level. We are nestled in between two mountain ranges, so skiing, hiking, mountain biking, etc. is basically in your backyard! The University of Wyoming was recognized by Forbes Magazine as the nation’s 11th best college value for 2013 and by Outside magazine as the nation’s 15th best college for outdoor adventure. 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Our residential college houses 1,750 students that come from 30 states and 60 countries. Students are involved in at least one of our 100 active student organizations, while approximately 450 students participate in music ensembles and nearly 600 students are involved in athletics. There are countless opportunities for experiential learning through study abroad or within the United States, such as our Wartburg West program housed in Denver, Colorado. Wartburg College is dedicated to challenging and nurturing students for lives of leadership and service as a spirited expression of their faith and learning. 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Transfer App Deadline: Rolling Admission Transfer Scholarships: Yes, based on GPA. Phi Theta Kappa scholarships also available. League: American Midwest Conference --William Woods University is a small, private university, with a liberal arts background located in Fulton, Mo. Our campus sits on over 200 acres of beautiful land, featuring two lakes, conveniently located in the middle of Missouri, making all major cities accessible. --Our 40+ academic programs range from strong traditional programs to rare programs such as nationally-ranked Equestrian Science and 1 of 30 American Sign Language Interpreting programs in the nation, creating attractive options for out-of-state students (40% of our campus body are out-of-state students). --At WWU, we believe learning outside of the classroom is equally important as learning inside the classroom, so we started our innovative LEAD program (Leading, Educating, Achieving, Developing). LEAD is a $5,000 scholarship awarded every accepted student; students participate in fun and educational and activities outside of the classroom to renew the LEAD scholarship each year. --William Woods is ranked among the top 100 colleges in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. --100% of our students receive financial aid. --Among our network of more than 20,000 successful alumni, we count an Olympic gold medalist, the trainer of Thunder, mascot of the Denver Broncos, and innumerable professionals in medicine, business, law, and education — including more than 600 school leaders ranging from superintendents and principals, and special education administrators. William Woods graduates fill positions at Disney, 3M, Coca-Cola, UPS, Hewlett-Packard and many other major corporations. 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